1898 Genoa Cricket and Athletic Club
A line-up of Genoa Cricket and Athletic Club in the 1898 season.
1909 Società Ginnastica Pro Vercelli
A line-up of S.G. Pro Vercelli in the 1909 season. From left to right: P. Ferraro (I), V. Fresia, A. Binaschi, G. Milano (I), G. Servetto, F. Milano (II), G. Ara, G. Innocenti, P. Leone, C. Rampini (I), C. Corna.
1919-1920 Inter Milan, Italy. Football team group portrait
Italiano: Rosa dell'Internazionale Football Club 1919-1920 Public domain photograph - football sports team group portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
1920–21 Inter Milan - Cevenini brothers
The five Cevenini brothers with Inter Milan in the 1920–21 season.
1921–22 Unione Sportiva Novese, Italy
A line-up of U.S. Novese in the 1921–22 season.
1924–25 Bologna Football Club, Italy
Turin (Italy), Juventus Ground, November 9, 1924. The line-up of Bologna F.C., here posing outside the stadium, took to the pitch in the away defeat versus F.B.C. Juventus (1-2), Matchday 6 of the Italian Leagu... More
1926–27 Foot-Ball Club Juventus
A line-up of F.B.C. Juventus in the 1926–27 season.
1928 CONI Cup Award Ceremony (edited)
Rome, National Fascist Party Stadium, February 24, 1929. At the end of the match between A.S. Roma and U.S. Triestina (4-0), Matchday 19 of the Italian Championship 1928–29 Divisione Nazionale, Group A, the two... More
1928 CONI Cup Award Ceremony, Italy
Rome, National Fascist Party Stadium, February 24, 1929. At the end of the match between A.S. Roma and U.S. Triestina (4-0), Matchday 19 of the Italian Championship 1928–29 Divisione Nazionale, Group A, the two... More
1930–31 Associazione Sportiva Ambrosiana
A line-up of A.S. Ambrosiana in the 1930–31 season. From left to right, standing: G. Viani, L. Allemandi, U. Visentin, A. Blasevich, A. Castellazzi, L. Conti, V. Degani; crouched: P. Serantoni, E. Rivolta, G. M... More
1930–31 Club Sportivo Cagliari - Public domain portrait print
A roster of C.S. Cagliari in the 1930–31 season. Public domain photograph - football sports team group portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
1930–31 Foot-Ball Club Juventus
A line-up of F.B.C. Juventus in the 1930–31 season, posing inside the Campo Juventus ("Juventus Ground") in Turin, Italy.
1931–32 Associazione Sportiva Roma
Milan (Italy), Civic Arena, December 20, 1931. A line-up of A.S. Roma took to the pitch in the away defeat versus A.S. Ambrosiana-Inter (2-1), Matchday 12 of the Italian League 1931–32 Serie A. From left to rig... More
1931–32 FBC Juventus - Cesarini, Sernagiotto, Combi, Caligaris and Mag...
From left to right: F.B.C. Juventus' footballers Renato Cesarini, Pedro Sernagiotto "Ministrinho", Gianpiero Combi, Umberto Caligaris and Juan Maglio in the 1931–32 season.
1931–32 FBC Juventus, Italy. Football team group portrait, South Ameri...
The first-team squad of F.C.B. Juventus in the 1931–32 season. From left to right: P. Sernagiotto "Ministrinho", R. Orsi, G. Vecchina, U. Caligaris, L. Monti, M. Ferrero, R. Cesarini, G. Ferrari, G. Combi, V. R... More
1932–33 Foot-Ball Club Juventus
The first-team squad of F.B.C. Juventus in the 1932–33 season. From left to right, top: C. Carcano (coach), R. Cesarini, V. Rosetta (captain), G. Combi, U. Caligaris, M. Ferrero, F. Munerati; middle: M. Varglie... More
1933–34 Serie A - FBC Juventus - Public domain print
Turin (Italy), "Benito Mussolini" Municipal Stadium, February 4, 1934. A line-up of F.B.C. Juventus took to the pitch in the home victory versus A.S. Roma (3-1), Matchday 21 of the Italian League 1933–34 Serie ... More
1934–35 Associazione Calcio Perugia
The first-team squad of A.C. Perugia in the 1934–35 season, posing inside the place-of-arms' ground in Perugia, Italy. From left to right, standing: Massa, Galli, F. Rivolta, O. Sola, G. Riccetti, A. Zannoni, C... More
1934–35 Serie A - Juventus 7th Scudetto celebrations (edited)
Florence (Italy), "Giovanni Berta" Stadium, June 2, 1935. F.B.C. Juventus' footballers celebrates their 7th Scudetto — the 5th in a row — at the end of away victory versus A.C. Fiorentina (0-1), Matchday 30 of ... More
1934–35 Serie A - Juventus 7th Scudetto celebrations
Florence (Italy), "Giovanni Berta" Stadium, June 2, 1935. F.B.C. Juventus' footballers celebrates their 7th Scudetto — the 5th in a row — at the end of away victory versus A.C. Fiorentina (0-1), Matchday 30 of ... More
1938–39 Bologna Associazione Giuoco del Calcio
A line-up of Bologna A.G.C. in the 1938–39 season. From left to right, standing: F. Fedullo, B. Maini, R. Sansone, A. Biavati, M. Pagotto, G. Corsi; crouched: P. Ferrari, C. Reguzzoni, M. Andreolo, H. Puricelli... More
1939–40 Società Sportiva Lazio, Italy
A line-up of S.S. Lazio in the 1939–40 season. From left to right, standing: L. Milano, B. Camolese, L. Ramella, G. Baldo, M. Faotto, E. Flamini; crouched: A. Monza, G. Blason, L. Vettraino, S. Piola, S. Pisa (I).
1940–41 Associazione Fascista Calcio Venezia
A line-up of A.F.C. Venezia in the 1940–41 season. From left to right, standing: S. Di Gennaro, A. Pondrano, G. Alberti, L. Stefanini, L. Busidoni, G. E. Piazza, V. Tortora, M. Bacigalupo; crouched: E. Loik, L.... More
1940–41 Unione Sportiva Bari, Italy
A line-up of U.S. Bari in the 1940–41 season.
1941–42 Associazione Sportiva Roma
A line-up of A.S. Roma in the 1941–42 season.
1941–42 Coppa Italia - Juventus
Turin (Italy), "Benito Mussolini" Municipal Stadium, June 28, 1942. The Juventus team, together with the Italian football authorities, posed with the 1941–42 Coppa Italia trophy at the end of the victorious ret... More
1944 Juventus Cisitalia - Public domain portrait print
Novara (Italy), "Del Littorio" Stadium, January 30, 1944. The line-up of Juventus Cisitalia took to the pitch in the away victory versus A.C. Novara (1-2), Matchday 3 of Italian Social Republic's League 1944 Di... More
1945–46 Associazione Calcio Torino
The first-team squad of A.C. Torino in the 1945–46 season. From left to right, standing: V. Bacigalupo, S. Piacentini, G. Grezar, A. Zecca, Castelli, E. Castigliano, A. Ballarin, V. Maroso, A. Santagiuliana, A.... More
1948–49 Football Club Internazionale
A line-up of Inter Milan in the 1948–49 season. From left to right, standing: A. Campatelli, I. Nyers, R. Lerici, T. Pangaro, A. Amadei, F. Pian, A. Franzosi; crouched: A. Giovannini, C. Achilli, O. Fattori, B. Lorenzi.
1949–50 Associazione Calcio Perugia
A line-up of A.C. Perugia in the 1949–50 season, posing inside the Santa Giuliana Stadium in Perugia, Italy. From left to right, standing: S. Salmoiraghi, W. Pompei, Ragnetti, Salari, Masè, W. Paganini; crouche... More
1950–51 Juventus Football Club, Italy
A line-up of Juventus F.C. in the 1950–51 season. From left to right, standing: C. Parola (captain), G. Viola, A. Bertuccelli, G. Mari, J. Hansen, K. A. Hansen, R. Bizzotto, J. Carver (coach); crouched: S. Mane... More
1951–52 Juventus Football Club, Italy
Turin (Italy), Communal Stadium, September 9, 1951. The line-up of Juventus F.C. took to the pitch in the home tie versus S.P.A.L. (1-1), Matchday 1 of the Italian League 1951–52 Serie A. From left to right, st... More
1953–54 AC Legnano, Italy
A line-up of A.C. Legnano in the 1953–54 season. From left to right, standing: E. Bercarich, P. Miniussi, L. Lupi (captain), F. Pian, L. Sassi (II), R. Gandolfi; crouched: A. Morelli, S. Mion, N. Manzardo, E. M... More
1953–54 Associazione Calcio Lanerossi Vicenza
A line-up of A.C. Lanerossi Vicenza in the 1953–54 season. From left to right, standing: M. David, E. Binda, L. Mora, R. Lancioni, L. Testa, G. Savoini; crouched: G. Formica, P. Borriero, G. Fabris, E. Dal Pos ... More
1953–54 Associazione Calcio Legnano
A line-up of A.C. Legnano in the 1953–54 season. From left to right, standing: E. Bercarich, P. Miniussi, L. Lupi (captain), F. Pian, L. Sassi (II), R. Gandolfi; crouched: A. Morelli, S. Mion, N. Manzardo, E. M... More
1953–54 Associazione Calcio Milan
Milan (Italy), San Siro, January 31, 1954. The line-up of A.C. Milan took to the pitch prior the home victory versus A.C. Udinese (2-1), Matchday 18 of Italian League 1953–54 Serie A. From left to right, standi... More
1953–54 Associazione Calcio Napoli
A line-up of A.C. Napoli in the 1953–54 season. From left to right, standing: J. Vinyei, L. Comaschi, G. Granata, H. Jeppson, G. Castelli; crouched: B. Pesaola, A. Amadei (captain), G. Vitali, O. Bugatti, B. Gr... More
1953–54 Associazione Calcio Pavia
A line-up of A.C. Pavia in the 1953–54 season. From left to right, standing: L. Parodi, L. Mazzoni, F. Rosa, S. Perin, G. Spertini, C. Russova; crouched: F. Mariani, S. Morin, M. Torti, A. Colla, R. Gottardo.
1953–54 Associazione Sportiva Roma (edited)
A line-up of Associazione Sportiva Roma in the 1953–54 season.
1953–54 Associazione Sportiva Roma
A line-up of Associazione Sportiva Roma in the 1953–54 season.
1953–54 Bologna Football Club, Italy
A line-up of Bologna F.C. in the 1953–54 season. From left to right, standing: G. Pivatelli, A. Giorcelli, D. Ballacci, F. Greco, I. Jensen, G. Cappello (captain); crouched: G. Giovannini, C. Cervellati, A. Pil... More
1953–54 Football Club Internazionale
A line-up of Inter Milan in the 1953–54 season. From left to right, standing: B. Lorenzi, L. "Nacka" Skoglund, F. Nesti, B. Mazza, A. Giovannini (captain), I. Nyers; crouched: B. Padulazzi, G. Armano, M. Neri, ... More
1953–54 Juventus Football Club, Italy
A line-up of Juventus F.C. in the 1953–54 season. From left to right, standing: J. Hansen, G. Oppezzo, C. Parola (captain), S. Manente, R. Ferrario; crouched: K. A. Præst, G. Boniperti, E. Muccinelli, E. Ricagn... More
1954–55 Associazione Calcio Udinese
The first-team squad of A.C. Udinese in the 1954–55 season.
1955–56 Associazione Calcio Fiorentina
A line-up of A.C. Fiorentina in the 1955–56 season. From left to right, standing: S. Cervato, F. Rosetta (captain), B. Mazza, A. Magnini, G. Virgili, G. Gratton; crouched: Júlio Botelho "Julinho", G. Chiappella... More
1955–56 Parma Associazione Sportiva
A line-up of Parma A.S. in the 1955–56 season. They're recognizable, from left to right, standing: Július Korostelev (1st), Bruno Alfier (3rd), Čestmír Vycpálek (4th), Ivo Cocconi (captain, 5th) and Gino Menozz... More
1957–58 Associazione Calcio Milan
The first-team squad of A.C. Milan in the 1957–58 season. From left to right, standing: Reina, Galli, Fontana, Soldan, L. Buffon, N. Liedholm, J. A. Schiaffino, Radice, Bean; crouched: Beraldo, Grillo, Mariani,... More
1957–58 Serie A - AC Verona v Juventus FC - John Charles
Verona (Italy), Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium [1906–1963], January 26, 1958. A.C. Verona — Juventus F.C. 2-3, Matchday 18 of the Italian League 1957–58 Serie A. Juventus' striker John Charles (center) in action... More
1960–61 Bologna Football Club, Italy
A line-up of Bologna F.C. in the 1960–61 season. From left to right, standing: B. Capra, C. Furlanis, A. Santarelli, G. Burelli, L. Cappa, M. Pavinato (captain); crouched: M. Perani, H. Demarco, L. Vinício, S. ... More
1961–62 Associazione Calcio Milan
Italiano: Foto di rito per l'A.C. Milan al termine della stagione 1961-62, culminata con la vittoria del campionato italiano di Serie A.
1961–62 Associazione Calcio Perugia
Perugia (Italy), "Santa Giuliana" Stadium, April 22, 1962. The line-up of A.C. Perugia took to the pitch prior the home tie versus U.S. Livorno (1-1), Matchday 29 of the Italian Third League 1961–62 Serie C, group B.
1961–62 Coppa Italia - AC Napoli
Rome (Italy), Olympic Stadium, June 21, 1962. A.C. Napoli — SPAL 2-1, 1961–62 Coppa Italia Final: Napoli's first-team squad posed with the trophy.
1961–62 European Cup - Juventus v Real Madrid - John Charles and Franc...
Turin (Italy), Communal Stadium, February 14, 1962. From left to right: the captains of Juventus F.C. and Real Madrid C.F., John Charles and Francisco Gento, before the 1st leg of the quarter-final match of the... More
1961–62 European Cup - Juventus v Real Madrid - Puskás, Gento and Araq...
Turin (Italy), Communal Stadium, February 14, 1962. From left to right: Real Madrid C.F.'s footballers José Araquistáinin, Francisco Gento and Ferenc Puskás come back to the field for the 2nd half of their vict... More
1961–62 European Cup - Juventus v Real Madrid
Turin (Italy), Communal Stadium, February 14, 1962. Juventus F.C. and Real Madrid C.F. teams took to the field for the 1st leg of the quarter-final match of the 1961–62 European Cup (0-1). In the foreground the... More
1961–62 Unione Calcio Sampdoria
A line-up of U.C. Sampdoria in the 1961–62 season. From left to right, standing: S. Brighenti, A. Vicini, M. Bergamaschi, G. Vincenzi, L. Skoglund; crouched: L. Toschi, G. Bernasconi (captain), P. Marocchi, U. ... More
1962 Cup of the Alps - Genoa CFC
Genoa, Luigi Ferraris Stadium, June 29, 1962. Genoa C.F.C. poses after the triumph in the 1962 Cup of the Alps, at the end of the victorious final versus F.C. Grenoble (1-0).
1963–64 Bologna FC - Championship tie-breaker - Haller and Bernardini
Rome (Italy), Olympic Stadium, June 7, 1964. Bologna F.C. — F.C. Internazionale 2-0, Italian League 1963–64 Serie A, Championship tie-breaker. From left to right: a fan, the footballer Helmut Haller and the coa... More
1963–64 Bologna FC - Championship tie-breaker
Rome (Italy), Olympic Stadium, June 7, 1964. A line-up of Bologna F.C. took to the pitch in the victorious Scudetto's tie-breaker versus F.C. Internazionale (2-0), Italian League 1963–64 Serie A. From left to r... More
1964–65 European Cup - Inter Milan's Suárez, Facchetti, Peiró and Bedi...
Milan, San Siro, May 27, 1965. From left to right: Inter Milan's Luis "Luisito" Suárez Miramontes, Giacinto Facchetti, Joaquín Peiró Lucas and Gianfranco Bedin with the trophy of the 1964–65 European Cup at the... More
1964–65 Juventus FC Allievi (U17) Youth Team
The youth-team squad “Allievi” (Under-17) of Juventus F.C. in the 1964–65 season.
1965–66 Associazione Calcio Massiminiana
Catania (Italy), "Cibali" Stadium, May 21, 1966. A line-up of A.C. Massiminiana took to the pitch in the home victory versus A.S. Enna (40), Matchday 34 of the Italian League 1965–66 Serie D, group F. From left... More
1966–67 Associazione Calcio Fiorentina
Brescia, Mario Rigamonti Stadium, September 25, 1966. A line-up of A.C. Fiorentina took to the field in the away tie versus A.C. Brescia (0-0), Matchday 2 of the Italian Championship 1966–67 Serie A.
1966–67 Serie A - AC Mantova v Inter Milan - Facchetti consoles Sarti
Mantua, Danilo Martelli Stadium, June 1, 1967. A.C. Mantova — Inter Milan 1-0, Italy Championship 1966–67 Serie A. From left to right: Inter Milan's goalkeeper Giuliano Sarti, desperate, is comforted by teammat... More
1966–67 Serie A - AC Mantova v Inter Milan - Gian Marco, Massimo and A...
Mantua, Danilo Martelli Stadium, June 1, 1967. AC Mantova — Inter Milan 1-0, Italy Championship 1966–67 Serie A. From left to right: Inter Milan's board members Gian Marco, Massimo and Angelo Moratti take to the ground.
1966–67 Serie A - AC Mantova v Inter Milan - Mario Corso and Dino Zoff
Mantua (Italy), "Danilo Martelli" Stadium, June 1, 1967. A.C. Mantova — Inter Milan 1-0, Matchday 34 of Italian League 1966–67 Serie A: Inter Milan's midfielder Mario Corso (left) is anticipated by Mantova's go... More
1966–67 Unione Calcio Sampdoria
Italiano: Una formazione della Sampdoria nella stagione 1966-67, in posa all'interno dello stadio Luigi Ferraris di Genova; si riconoscono Francesco Morini (in piedi, al centro) e il capitano Mario Frustalupi ... More
1967–68 Milan Associazione Calcio
The first-team squad of A.C. Milan in the 1967–68 season, posing inside the Milanello Sports Centre in Carnago (Varese, Italy).
1968–69 Inter Milan U19 Youth Team (edited)
The youth-team squad “Primavera” (Under-19) of F.C. Internazionale Milano at the end of 1968–69 season, posing with the Scudetto on their shirts after winning the category's Italian title.
1968–69 Inter Milan U19 Youth Team
The youth-team squad “Primavera” (Under-19) of F.C. Internazionale Milano at the end of 1968–69 season, posing with the Scudetto on their shirts after winning the category's Italian title.
1968–69 Real Madrid Club de Fútbol
Taranto (Italy), Salinella Stadium, September 8, 1968. A line-up of Real Madrid C.F. took to the field in the victorious friendly match versus A.S. Taranto (4-0).
1969-70 Serie A Inter v Bologna
Milan, San Siro, September 14, 1969. A line-up of Bologna F.C. took to the field in the away defeat versus Inter Milan (0-1), Matchday 1 of the Italian Championship 1969–70 Serie A. From left to right, standing... More
1969–70 Associazione Calcio Fiorentina
Bari, Della Vittoria Stadium, March 3, 1970. A line-up of A.C. Fiorentina took to the field in the away tie versus A.S. Bari (1-1), Matchday 24 of the Italian Championship 1969–70 Serie A. From left to right, s... More
1969–70 Associazione Sportiva Roma
Milan (Italy), San Siro, October 16, 1969. The line-up of A.S. Roma took to the pitch in the away victory versus Milan A.C. (2-3), Matchday 6 of Italian League 1969–70 Serie A. From left to right, standing: A. ... More
1969–70 Juventus FC, Italy. Football team group portrait
The first-team squad of Juventus F.C. in the 1969–70 season, posing inside the Communal Stadium in Turin, Italy. From left to right, standing: S. Salvadore, F. Morini, G. Roveta, E. Castano (captain), R. Anzoli... More
1969–70 Juventus Football Club, Italy
The first-team squad of Juventus F.C. in the 1969–70 season, posing inside the Communal Stadium in Turin, Italy. From left to right, standing: S. Salvadore, F. Morini, G. Roveta, E. Castano (captain), R. Anzoli... More
1969–70 Unione Sportiva Cagliari
A line-up of U.S. Cagliari in the 1969–70 season, posing inside the Amsicora Stadium in Cagliari (Italy). From left to right, standing: Claudio Olinto de Carvalho "Nené", E. Albertosi, C. Niccolai, A. Domenghin... More
1970 Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli
Perugia (Italy), Santa Giuliana Stadium, August 23, 1970. The line-up of S.S.C. Napoli took to the pitch in the victorius away friendly match versus A.C. Perugia (0-2).
1970 Unione Sportiva Cagliari, Italy
1969–70 U.S. Cagliari posing with the Scudetto on their jerseys after the victory of the Italian League Serie A, the first in the club history. From left to right, standing: Viganò (masseur), Claudio Olinto de ... More
1970–71 Associazione Calcio Brescia
A line-up of A.C. Brescia in the 1970–71 season, posing inside the Mario Rigamonti Stadium in Brescia. From left to right, standing: V. De Paoli, P. Cencetti, L. Cagni, A. Gasparini, B. Rogora; crouched: B. Bus... More
1970–71 Associazione Calcio Fiorentina
A line-up of A.C. Fiorentina in the 1970–71 season, posing inside the Communal Stadium in Florence.
1970–71 Associazione Sportiva Bari
A line-up of A.S. Bari in the 1970–71 season. From left to right, standing: L. Toneatto (coach), G. Sega, C. Marmo, V. Spimi, M. Muccini (captain), M. Fara, G. Spalazzi; crouched: U. Depetrini, M. Diomedi, G. B... More
1970–71 Genoa 1893 - Public domain portrait print
A line-up of Genoa 1893 in the 1970–71 season. From left to right, standing: A. Lonardi, S. Cini, S. Rossetti, M. Turone, A. Benini, F. Ferrari; crouched: G. Bittolo, A. Perotti, R. Derlin, C. Capogna, C. Maselli, (?).
1970–71 Inter Milan, Italy. Football team group portrait
Verona (Italy), Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium, September 27, 1970. The line-up of F.C. Internazionale Milano took to the pitch in the away victory versus A.C. Hellas Verona (1-2), Matchday 1 of Italian League 1... More
Olympic games - 1970–71 Lazio Rome, Italy
A line-up of S.S. Lazio in the 1970–71 season, posing inside the Olympic Stadium in Rome (Italy). From left to right, standing: G. Chinaglia, N. Governato, M. Sulfaro, A. Dolso, G. Wilson; crouched: M. Facco, G... More
1970–71 Società Sportiva Lazio, Italy
A line-up of S.S. Lazio in the 1970–71 season, posing inside the Olympic Stadium in Rome (Italy). From left to right, standing: G. Chinaglia, N. Governato, M. Sulfaro, A. Dolso, G. Wilson; crouched: M. Facco, G... More
1971 Anglo-Italian Cup Winners - Blackpool FC (edited)
Bologna (Italy), Communal Stadium, June 12, 1971. The first-team squad of Blackpool F.C. winners of 1971 Anglo-Italian Cup Final versus Bologna F.C. (2-1).
1971 Anglo-Italian Cup Winners - Blackpool FC
Bologna (Italy), Communal Stadium, June 12, 1971. The first-team squad of Blackpool F.C. winners of 1971 Anglo-Italian Cup Final versus Bologna F.C. (2-1).
1971–72 Milan Associazione Calcio
A line-up of Milan A.C. in the 1971–72 season, posing inside the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. From left to right, standing: P. Prati, G. Rivera (captain), R. Rosato, G. Sabadini, K.-H. Schnellinger, F. Cud... More
1972–73 Associazione Calcio Ternana
A line-up of A.C. Ternana in the 1972–73 season. From left to right, standing: G. Alessandrelli, G. Mastropasqua, M. Agretti, R. Luchitta, N. Traini, B. Beatrice; crouched: M. Russo, A. Rosa, A. Cardillo, F. Be... More
1972–73 Cagliari Calcio, Italy
Perugia (Italy), Santa Giuliana Stadium, August 30, 1972. The line-up of Cagliari Calcio took to the pitch in the away victory versus A.C. Perugia (2-0), Matchday 2 of 1972–73 Coppa Italia, First round, Group 3.
1972–73 Genoa 1893 (edited), Italy
A line-up of Genoa 1893 in the 1972–73 season.
1972–73 Genoa 1893 - Public domain print
A line-up of Genoa 1893 in the 1972–73 season.
1972–73 Juventus FC, Italy
The first-team squad of Juventus F.C. in the 1972–73 season.
1972–73 Juventus Football Club, Italy
Bologna (Italy), Communal Stadium, September 24, 1972. The line-up of Juventus F.C. took to the pitch prior the away victory versus Bologna F.C. (2-0), Matchday 1 of the Italian League 1972–73 Serie A. From lef... More
1972–73 Juventus, Italy
Bologna (Italy), Communal Stadium, September 24, 1972. The line-up of Juventus F.C. took to the pitch prior the away victory versus Bologna F.C. (2-0), Matchday 1 of the Italian League 1972–73 Serie A. From lef... More
1972–73 Serie A - AC Ternana v Milan AC - Corrado Viciani
Terni (Italy), Libero Liberati Stadium, October 1, 1972. A.C. Ternana — Milan A.C. 0-0, Matchday 2 of the Italian League 1972–73 Serie A: Ternana's coach Corrado Viciani interviewed by journalist Enzo Stinchelli.
1972–73 Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli
A line-up of S.S.C. Napoli in the 1972–73 season. From left to right, standing: M. Zurlini, D. Fontana, G. Bruscolotti, G. Improta, G. Vavassori, P. Carmignani; crouched: Jarbas Faustino "Cané", S. Esposito, G.... More
1972–73 Unione Calcio Sampdoria
A line-up of U.C. Sampdoria in the 1972–73 season, posing inside the Luigi Ferraris Stadium in Genoa; recognizes, standing: Luis Suárez Miramontes (second from the right) and Marcello Lippi (first from the right).
1972–73 Varese Calcio, Italy
Italiano: Una formazione del Varese nella stagione 1972-73; si riconosce (in piedi, secondo da destra) Claudio Gentile.